Tag Archive: automated bird lasers (6)

Bird Deterrence Strategies for Water Treatment Facilities

WGC Indy Blogs

June 25, 2024
High water quality is foundational to both environmental health and human well-being. While the impact of industrial pollutants and agricultural runoff on water quality are often discussed, the role of wildlife – and migratory birds, in particular – is often overlooked. This blog explores how birds affect water quality and... Read More

Pest Bird Control for Water Treatment Facilities

MBM Blogs

June 25, 2024
High water quality is foundational to both environmental health and human well-being. While the impact of industrial pollutants and agricultural runoff on water quality are often discussed, the role of wildlife – and migratory birds, in particular – is often overlooked. This blog explores how birds affect water quality and... Read More

Nuisance Bird Management for Water Treatment Facilities

WGC Blogs

June 25, 2024
High water quality is foundational to both environmental health and human well-being. While the impact of industrial pollutants and agricultural runoff on water quality are often discussed, the role of wildlife – and migratory birds, in particular – is often overlooked. This blog explores how birds affect water quality and... Read More

Challenges & Solutions for Preventing Bird Damage to Soft Fruit Crops

Agriculture WGC Indy Blogs

June 18, 2024
Over the course of the summer, soft fruits such as wine grapes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries ripen and mature. Unfortunately, during this pivotal moment for farmers and growers, fruit crops are particularly vulnerable to bird damage. Birds, including starlings, robins, blackbirds, grackles, sparrows, crows and ravens, are naturally attracted... Read More

Birds & Soft Fruit Crops: The Impact, Challenges & Solutions

Agriculture MBM Blogs

June 18, 2024
Over the course of the summer, soft fruits such as wine grapes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries ripen and mature. Unfortunately, during this pivotal moment for farmers and growers, fruit crops are particularly vulnerable to bird damage. Birds, including starlings, robins, blackbirds, grackles, sparrows, crows and ravens, are naturally attracted... Read More

The Impact of Birds on Soft Fruit Crops: Challenges & Solutions

Agriculture WGC Blogs

June 18, 2024
Over the course of the summer, soft fruits such as wine grapes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries ripen and mature. Unfortunately, during this pivotal moment for farmers and growers, fruit crops are particularly vulnerable to bird damage. Birds, including starlings, robins, blackbirds, grackles, sparrows, crows and ravens, are naturally attracted... Read More